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Eat This Song of the Day | ‘B!L!NGVAL’ by MAUMAUMAU

Today’s delicious Eat This Song of the Day comes from Los Angeles-based artist MAUMAUMAU. MAUMAUMAU’s newest single is titled ‘B!L!NGVAL’ and the song is essentially used as a platform for MAUMAUMAU to the notion of navigating conflict with someone to reach some mutual understanding.

https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/968756383

B!L!NGVAL is a song MAUMAUMAU wrote in frustration about the complexities of talking to a Trump supporter and trying to find a common area to communicate through. It is a song that outlines a difference in language, and English is not the problem.

The song also touches on the information people are fed and how to decompose such different agendas. And it is a song with intention and with drive and it cuts through to you audibly and aesthetically.

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Steve

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